Moto 4008B RIB DC Input Power
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Moto 4008B RIB DC Input Power
Would someone tell me what the DC output voltage is supposed to be for a Moto 4008B wall wart?
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On the Sandy Ganz rib i have it can take anything from 7-15v without trouble. It just depends on the rating of the onboard voltage regulator the original rib uses.
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This has been covered a few times already, this thread has a link to a wall wart that fits the bill perfectly:
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... t=rib+wart
Also, the original RIB regulator is a 78L05, which is the little TO-92 cased one. It'll take 12 volts, as the RIB is designed to operate off of SWB+ from the radio on some model radios.
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... t=rib+wart
Also, the original RIB regulator is a 78L05, which is the little TO-92 cased one. It'll take 12 volts, as the RIB is designed to operate off of SWB+ from the radio on some model radios.
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Do you see the input voltage on this schematic Bob M.? 4008B Schematickcbooboo wrote: On the other hand, if you look at the schematic, perhaps it will give you an idea if 12V can be tolerated.
Bob M.
Terry
BT1 = 9 VDCTerry_Glover wrote:Do you see the input voltage on this schematic Bob M.? 4008B Schematickcbooboo wrote: On the other hand, if you look at the schematic, perhaps it will give you an idea if 12V can be tolerated.
Bob M.
P2 pin 12 = approx 13.8 VDC
The input voltage is regulated down to +5 VDC. That is then sent to an inverter for the -5 VDC used by the two 2N3906 transistors. An input of 12 VDC at J1 should be OK.
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Note: A 9 volt wall wart will be around 12 volts and a 12 volt wall wart will be 15 to 16 volts (they are non regulated and have a simple diode rectifier and cap inside).
The 12 volt wall wart will run fine, but it does increase the voltage drop across the 78L05 voltage regulator, therfore will increase the heat a bit (probably not enough to worry about).
If you had both and had to choose between them, a 9-volt wall wart would be a fine choice.
The 12 volt wall wart will run fine, but it does increase the voltage drop across the 78L05 voltage regulator, therfore will increase the heat a bit (probably not enough to worry about).
If you had both and had to choose between them, a 9-volt wall wart would be a fine choice.
On a side note. We replace the diode in series with the battery (CR10) with a Schottky type. Standard 1N4007 is about 0.6 or 0.7 volts drop, where a Schottky is about 0.2 volt drop. It makes that battery useable to a lower voltage.
Diode part number is SR104DICT-ND from DigiKey.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schottky_diode
Diode part number is SR104DICT-ND from DigiKey.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schottky_diode